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Going on my first western elk hunt - will my treestand boot hold up?
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<blockquote data-quote="J300UM" data-source="post: 1145684" data-attributes="member: 9866"><p>A pair of pronghorns will work fine in your situation. Like country bumpkin those boots aren't my favorite as I couldn't get a full season out of them but they're a good boot for the money. I would highly suggest replacing the insoles with some good ones like superfeet or something similar cuz those boots don't have a ton of arch support. Also like mentioned in a previous post get a few pair of wool socks. Don't use cotton unless you like having blisters on your feet. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J300UM, post: 1145684, member: 9866"] A pair of pronghorns will work fine in your situation. Like country bumpkin those boots aren't my favorite as I couldn't get a full season out of them but they're a good boot for the money. I would highly suggest replacing the insoles with some good ones like superfeet or something similar cuz those boots don't have a ton of arch support. Also like mentioned in a previous post get a few pair of wool socks. Don't use cotton unless you like having blisters on your feet. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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